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MAA News – Latest Issue of Speculum is Now Available Online
The latest issue of Speculum is now available on the University of Chicago Press Journals website. To access your members-only journal subscription, log in to the MAA website using your username and password associated with your membership (contact us atinfo@themedievalacademy.org if you have forgotten either), … Continue reading
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MAA News – The MAA has Moved!
As we begin to transition Speculum into the hands and DC-office of incoming Editor Katherine Jansen, the administrative office of the Medieval Academy has moved our office as well. As of June 1, we are located at: 6 Beacon St., … Continue reading
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MAA News – Database of Medieval Resources
The Medieval Academy’s Database of Medieval Digital Resources (MDR) was launched in January and is growing every week, with several dozen vetted resources added in the past few months. Another fifty resources are currently undergoing review and will be added once/if they pass … Continue reading
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MAA News – MAA Publication Subventions
We are very pleased to announce that two Medieval Academy Publication Subventions have been awarded for 2019: David Defries, From Sithiu to Saint-Bertin: Hagiographic Exegesis and Collective Memory in the Early Medieval Cults of Omer and Bertin (to be published by The … Continue reading
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Scholarly Book Exchange
A new Facebook group has been established called “Medievalist Book Exchange.” It was created to facilitate matches between scholars and institutions who welcome donations of scholarly books in Medieval Studies (and related disciplines) and those who would like to make … Continue reading
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Call for Applications – Inter-University Doctoral Programme in History – PIUDHist (Portugal)
The Inter-University Doctoral Programme in History: Change and Continuity in a Global World(PIUDHist) is happy to announce that the first stage of the applications for 2019/2020 academic year is opened. The deadline for applications ends on June 14th 2019. There will be a second stage for applications from July 15th … Continue reading
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Call for Papers – Forum Italicum 2021: special issue dedicated to Dante
In honor of the seventh centennial of Dante’s death, Forum Italicum, the journal founded by M. Ricciardelli in 1967 and currently directed by Mario Mignone, plans to dedicate a special issue to Dante in 2021. The guest editors of this … Continue reading
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MAA News – Editor of Speculum
Katherine Ludwig Jansen has been appointed the new editor of Speculum, beginning 1 July 2019. Jansen will continue as Professor of History at the Catholic University of America, where she has chaired the Department of History, served as interim director of … Continue reading
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MAA News – The MAA is Moving
As we begin to transition Speculum into the hands and DC-office of incoming Editor Katherine Jansen (see announcement above), the administrative office of the Medieval Academy is moving as well. As of June 1, you will find us at: 6 Beacon St., … Continue reading
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MAA News – Supporting Contingent, Unaffiliated, and Academic-Adjacent Medievalists
By Laura Morreale I don’t attend the Kalamazoo Congress every year, but when I do, I am always happy to have made the trip. The Congress attracts a large number of medievalist colleagues and takes place in roughly the center … Continue reading
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